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flag Mexican firms boost high-end security for 2026 World Cup, offering armored vehicles and armed escorts amid cartel concerns.

flag Mexican security firms are expanding high-end protective services ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with companies like Ruhe offering armored vehicles, armed escorts, and bulletproof gear to wealthy international visitors amid concerns over crime and cartel violence. flag Rental prices range from $800 to $1,100 per day for vehicles, plus additional fees, as host cities like Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara boost surveillance and restrict drones. flag Despite ongoing risks—especially in Guadalajara, a CJNG stronghold—experts suggest cartels may avoid targeting the event, possibly due to a tacit understanding with authorities. flag The private security industry continues to grow, fueled by Mexico’s high homicide rate and demand for safety during the global spectacle.

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